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Clinton borrowed a plane from Canadian mining magnate Frank Giustra, the foundation began a new development effort — funded in part by $100 million from Giustra.
Isn't it interesting, coincidence that Africa has been gifted by the Clinton Development Initiative
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CDI's mission is to catalyze economic empowerment through agribusiness development. With access to high-quality inputs, agronomic knowledge and markets, more than 150,000 farmers in
are increasing their yields and incomes.
Now guess what Malawi, Rwanda, and Tanzania happen to have plenty of Uranium!
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Africa has considerable mineral deposits, including uranium.
Exploration and mine development is proceeding in countries which have not hitherto supplied uranium.
Gabon has been a significant uranium supplier in the past.
The Tanzanian government quotes known resources of 21,000 tons of uranium in the country, and has an interest in developing nuclear power in the future.
When the Vancouver, Canada-based Lundin Group gave its $100 million commitment to the “Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative,” the company had long been cutting deals with warlords, Marxist rebels, military strongmen and dictatorships in the war-torn African countries of Congo, Sudan and Ethiopia.
The contribution, announced today by former President Bill Clinton, matches the $100 million individual donations made by Canadian mining financier Frank Giustra and Mexican businessman Carlos Slim when the initiative was launched last month in New York.
W0W!! No one even attempted to read my research? O' well ...
If you did read it, What was your opinion?
Also for those who read my research, thank you!
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